The best new slippers (and one oldie)

Wear them past bedtime to hit the club, or rock them in bright daylight while on the job. The days of slippers interacting solely with your bathrobe are over. Here's our opinion why:

Alberto Moretti
Feeling nostalgic about your trusted lace-ups already? Compromise with Alberto Moretti's leather slippers that come in a vintage brogue design. Its natural habitat is likely to be the workplace, but it also makes for a great companion when visiting the in-laws.

Charles Philip Shanghai
You already figured black silk with white polka dots makes for a mean pocket square and irresistible tie candy. But we can tell you that the combo won't let you down in the slipper department either. Charles Philip Shanghai does the trick just right, with a precious silk item that is dying to mix and mingle with your silk lapel tuxedo jacket.

Zara
Staying on trend while staying on budget – oh, if it wasn't for Zara. These sheik-y slippers come in part jute, part cow leather, and a rubber sole that keeps you from losing grip. Wear them with a tunic and destroyed denim, or head to toe traditional wear.

Stubbs & Wootton
College humour designed by Stubbs & Wootton. Who knew that a cheeky embroidered screw and a red vowel would make for a pair of shoes so irresistible? Wear them under a suit for a cocktail look, or match them with a varsity jacket if you feel like channeling the college look all the way.

Louboutin
Don't think stoned denims and a leather jacket alone will fool anyone into believing you're a first class rebellion. Louboutin's signature will take care of the first class part, while the golden studs are royally badass.

Church's
The best there ever was, the best there ever will be. When thinking of dressy slippers, it's this iconic piece by Church's that comes to mind. The Sovereign slipper is still going strong – if not for its multifaceted character, it's for that legendary embroidered crown.